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  • 8
    May
    2013
    4:37pm, EDT

    Teen soccer player charged in ref's death

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    Jose Lopez, points to a undated photo of Riccardo Portillo, center, his brother-in-law, following a news conference Thursday, May 2, 2013, at Intermountain Medical Center, in Murray, Utah.

    By Andrew Rafferty, Staff Writer, NBC News

    A 17-year-old boy accused of delivering a fatal punch to a soccer referee after being penalized during a game in Utah was charged with homicide by assault on Wednesday.


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    Though the teen was charged in a juvenile court, Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill said in a statement that his office will seek to prosecute him as an adult. The teen was not named in the formal charges.

    The third-degree felony carries a lesser charge than manslaughter, with a sentence of up to five years in prison for adults.

    "We did not believe we could demonstrate the premeditation or intent to justify those charges," Gill told The Associated Press on Wednesday. "Those other charges require another type of mental state. We did not believe that type of mental state was present."

    Ricardo Portillo, 46, was refereeing a youth soccer match near Salt Lake City when he called a penalty against the goalie. He issued the teen a yellow card, and the player retaliated by punching Portillo in the jaw, NBC's Salt Lake City affiliate KSL reports.

    Portillo died after being in a week-long coma. Court records obtained by KSL state that an autopsy revealed his death was "a result of injuries related to the blow to his head."

    The teen has remained in juvenile detention since the April 27 attack. He is five months shy of his 18th birthday.

    A juvenile court judge will decide if the suspect will be tried as an adult. He is currently being held on $100,000 bail.

    Funeral services for Portillo, who leaves behind three daughters and four grandchildren, were set for Wednesday.

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    Teach your kids not to be so hot headed or feel as if they are entitled to everything.

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  • 8
    Oct
    2012
    9:57am, EDT

    Youth soccer coach, 25, stabbed to death in New York

    Police hope surveillance footage will help solve the murder of a youth soccer coach who was stabbed to death in New York City and had his ear cut off. WNBC's Katherine Creag reports.

    By NBCNewYork.com and NBC News staff

    Police are searching for a man who stabbed a youth soccer coach and cut off his ear before leaving him to die on a New York City sidewalk near Union Square early Sunday.

    Police responded to a call of an assault on West 14th Street at about 4:30 a.m. and discovered 25-year-old Michael Jones lying in a pool of blood with stab wounds to his stomach and neck. His ear had also been cut off, police said.

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    “I ran down to the ambulance (down the block) and said, ‘You’d better get down there. There’s a guy on the ground with his throat cut,’” passer-by Malachi Mohamed, 39, told the New York Post.


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    Jones, a native of Liverpool, England, and soccer coach for the Red Bulls Youth Training Programs, was pronounced dead at Bellevue Hospital. He lived in West Harrison in Westchester County.

    “He coached two of my three sons and was just a great guy. He cared about what he did, and was very dedicated,” Mark Fischer, who oversees refs for the Westchester league, told the Post. “The kids loved him.”

    Police released surveillance video of the male suspect believed to have stabbed Jones as they canvassed the neighborhood looking for potential witnesses. Jones' attacker was described as a man between the ages of 25 and 30 with a dark ponytail.

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    The New York Red Bulls issued a statement calling Jones a "fantastic coach who loved soccer."

    Police sources said that robbery did not appear to be the motive. The investigation is ongoing.

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    My sincere condolences to the family and friends of Michael Jones. Hopefully the NYPD will track the perpetrator(s) down quickly and get them off the streets.

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  • 15
    Jul
    2012
    4:03pm, EDT

    Lightning strikes Houston soccer field; 2 killed, 1 injured

    Two men are dead and another injured after a lightning strike during a Texas soccer game. KPRC's Ryan Korsgard reports.

    By NBCNews.com staff

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    Two men died and a third was injured Sunday after lightning struck a tree under which they had been seeking shelter from the rain during a soccer match in north Houston, the Harris County Sheriff's Office said.

    A men's league soccer club game was being played when it began to rain around 12:10 pm. A group of players took shelter under a tree.


    Lighting struck the tree, killing one man at the scene, Deputy Thomas Gilliland, a sheriff’s office spokesman, told NBC News. Two other men were transported by ambulance to a hospital. One was pronounced dead on arrival and the other was in stable condition, Gilliland said.

    Names of the victims were not immediately released.

    Prior to Sunday, at least nine people have been killed by lightning in eight states this year, according to the National Weather Service. 

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    I guess these people didn't have parents who told them that if caught in a thunder storm you never go under a tree. You get into a building or in a car but not under a tree.

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